New Frontiers in Digital Technologies for Influenza: Big data and

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New Frontiers in Digital Technologies for Influenza: Big data
and Mobile Phone Connected Diagnostic Tests
Thursday 26th June 2014
The Council Room, The Institute of Materials, 1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB
Organised by the EPSRC IRC in Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious
Diseases (i-sense) and the Infectious Diseases Research Network (IDRN)
8.30
Registration
9.00
Welcome
Rachel McKendry
Professor in Nanotechnology and Director of i-sense, the EPSRC IRC in Early
Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious diseases, UCL
Session 1 – Clinical needs
Chaired by Anne Johnson, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, UCL
09:10
Epidemic Intelligence - informing the response to seasonal and pandemic
influenza
Mike Catchpole
Director of the Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control
Public
Health England (PHE)
09.40
Lessons learnt for surveillance of seasonal and pandemic influenza from
the Flu Watch community cohort
Andrew Hayward
Reader in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Department of Infection &
Population Health, UCL
Session 2 – Web data
Chaired by Richard Pebody, Head of Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses Section, PHE
10.10
Digital Disease Detection
John Brownstein
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School and
Co-founder of HealthMap
10.35
Six Years of Google Flu Trends – Learnings and the Future
Christian Stefansen
Computer Engineer, Google Flu Trends
11.00
Break
11.30
Mass gatherings, risky behaviour, and vaccinations: An i-sense perspective
Ingemar Cox
Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Computer Science,
UCL
11.55
Using the internet to track influenza
John Edmunds
Professor of Infectious Disease Modelling in the Department of Infectious
Disease Epidemiology, LSHTM
12.20
What big data and the Mexican pandemic taught us
Nuria Oliver
Scientific Director for the Multimedia and Data Mining & User Modeling
Research Teams, Telefonica research
12.45
Panel Discussion
13.15
Lunch and poster viewing
Session 3– Mobile phone-connected diagnostics
Chaired by Vincent Emery, Professor of Translational Virology and Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of
Surrey
14.15
Smart phone connected biosensors for infectious disease testing
Dale Athey
Chief Executive Officer, OJ Bio
14.35
Mobile diagnostics for human health
Samuel Sia
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University
15.00
Talk title tbc, Daniel White, Cepheid
15.20
Break
15.50
New nanomaterials based approaches for diagnostics
Molly Stevens
Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine and
the Research Director for Biomedical Material Sciences
Imperial College London
16.15
Democratization of Next-Generation Imaging, Diagnostics and
Measurement Tools using Mobile Phones
Aydogan Ozcan
Chancellor's Professor, Electrical Engineering, UCLA
Associate Director, California NanoSystems Institute
16.40
Panel Discussion
17.10
Networking reception
18.15
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